The estimated average transaction price for light vehicles in the United States was $31,663 in June 2013, up $370 from May and up $269 from a year ago.
Read More →If Kelley Blue Book’s prediction holds true, the automotive retail industry will realize its greatest year-to-date gain and its highest SAAR reading since Nov. 2012.
Read More →Compact crossovers fueled industry sales in April, while full-size cars continued to lose market share as consumers turned to mid-size sedans.
Read More →With less than a week left in April, the new-vehicle SAAR remains above 15 million units. If the pace holds, April would mark the sixth consecutive month that the SAAR stays above 15 million units.
Read More →The Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model S, and Ford Focus were at the top of Kelley Blue Book’s list of top green cars for 2013.
Read More →The vehicle information site believes Honda’s RAV4 Super Bowl ad will steal the spotlight for the second straight year. Mercedes-Benz should also be a big winner, KBB analysts predict.
Read More →The vehicle information site said a 1 percent uptick in auction sales volume last year could signal the end of the used-vehicle shortage.
Read More →Based on analysis and data from two automotive research and shopping websites, the impact of Superstorm Sandy on the automotive market may be less than previously believed.
Read More →KBB predicts October new-car sales will settle in at a 14.7 million SAAR after clocking in at 14.9 million units in September.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book predicts overall annual sales gains of between 7 and 10 percent for the rest of the year.
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